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In '''middle school (1975-79)''', I drew comics that were mostly pretty terrible; the lone presentable relic from that era is an intro panel for [[Store Trek]], which I digitally cleaned up and re-lettered sometime in the 21st century. As a result of all that comic-style lettering, though, I did discover that I much prefer writing in block-caps; it comes much more naturally than cursive. [[File:IMG 20171107 082815921.this is how my writing looks now.crop.adj.jpg|300px|right]] | In '''middle school (1975-79)''', I drew comics that were mostly pretty terrible; the lone presentable relic from that era is an intro panel for [[Store Trek]], which I digitally cleaned up and re-lettered sometime in the 21st century. As a result of all that comic-style lettering, though, I did discover that I much prefer writing in block-caps; it comes much more naturally than cursive. [[File:IMG 20171107 082815921.this is how my writing looks now.crop.adj.jpg|300px|right]] | ||
<br>[[File:Tektronix tetrafoil Rapidograph slow. | <br>[[File:Tektronix tetrafoil Rapidograph slow.original.jpg|thumb|left|I think this was the first design. It's basically just a sine wave.]]Also arguably falling within the realm of "art", I plotted out some [[:category:Tektronix|designs based on sine waves]] on the new graphics computer at my dad's lab. | ||
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[[File:P6090011 woozle rock tower.jpg|thumb|My section of the mural was supposed to be a sort of science-fictional structure, but I didn't have time to finish it. There's a bit more [[CFS Pavilion Mural|here]].]] | |||
In '''high school (1979-82)''', one art teacher [[Woozle/school/1981/Spring/watercolor|described me]] as "an artist whose paintings occasionally turn out to be singing poems". This might have had more impact if any other teachers had agreed, but this is pretty much the only time I remember a teacher being positive about my creative work. I don't think I still have any of the paintings, though, and I'm not even sure which ones she was referring to. | |||
My family lived in Mexico City for most of August 1980, and during that time I sketched a lot of stuff in a small spiral-bound art notebook someone gave me. Unfortunately, I seem to have [[Woozle/missing stuff|mislaid it]] at the moment, and I don't have any scans of the contents. I continued sketching in it at least through 1981 or so, mostly using a felt-tip pen kind of like a superfine Sharpie. | |||
I also participated in a mini-session group that painted a mural on the side of the school pavilion. | I also participated in a mini-session group that painted a mural on the side of the school pavilion. | ||
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In '''college (1982-83)''', I drew a lot of very depressed stuff. | <hr> | ||
<gallery | In '''college (1982-83)''', I drew a lot of very {{l/sub|depressed}} stuff. | ||
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Later, I did some sketches of this imagined girl who, I later realized, was who I wished and/or felt like I was. Some of these are from 1985-9, some are from post-{{l/woozalia|regenderation}}, and some I'm not sure about. I was bad at putting dates on things, because that seemed too much like being happy about it. I was also still dealing with inner voices insisting that my obsession with femaleness was based in... bad things, and that I was a bad person for having those thoughts. | |||
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Lightning girl.jpg | Amy St. (1987-8-ish) | |||
3rd girl.jpg | Amy St., based on previous | |||
Rain girl.jpg | Amy St., based on previous | |||
Njs-girl2.raw.jpg | not sure; might have been Amy St.; post-regenderation, I used this as an avatar | |||
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In the early 1990s, I digitally drew (which wasn't easy then) a short comic strip series called [[Clarence the Rock]], and actually got it published in ''The Athens Observer'' (due largely to working there on a semi-volunteer basis). | |||
Post-{{l/woozalia|regenderation}}, I did some more obviously metaphorical/self-referential drawings:<br> | |||
[[File:Girl climbing.adj-crop-grey.png|400px]] | |||
[[File:Girl in cell.adj.jpg|400px]] | |||
More cheerfully, I also did a few cartoony things, including some birthday cards which kind of ended up being art. (I have more cards but need to check for permission to post them.) | |||
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2008-08-24 Daleks Playing Scrabble.web.png | (2008) This one still makes me giggle. | |||
2011-09-11 Jaws.adj.jpg | (2011) promotional still from ''JAWS 9/11'' (sorry notsorry) ...I seem to deal with {anger over large events} through tasteless satire. | |||
2012-04-18 bday card - part 1.png | (2012) Birthday card for [[Benjamin]], Part 1/2 | |||
2012-04-18 bday card - part 2.png | (2012) Birthday card for [[Benjamin]], Part 2/2 | |||
2015-12-12 social media hammer.cleaned.png | (2015) frustration with G+, really | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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Revision as of 11:48, 28 May 2018
A Brief History of Me and Art
In middle school (1975-79), I drew comics that were mostly pretty terrible; the lone presentable relic from that era is an intro panel for Store Trek, which I digitally cleaned up and re-lettered sometime in the 21st century. As a result of all that comic-style lettering, though, I did discover that I much prefer writing in block-caps; it comes much more naturally than cursive.
Also arguably falling within the realm of "art", I plotted out some designs based on sine waves on the new graphics computer at my dad's lab.
In high school (1979-82), one art teacher described me as "an artist whose paintings occasionally turn out to be singing poems". This might have had more impact if any other teachers had agreed, but this is pretty much the only time I remember a teacher being positive about my creative work. I don't think I still have any of the paintings, though, and I'm not even sure which ones she was referring to.
My family lived in Mexico City for most of August 1980, and during that time I sketched a lot of stuff in a small spiral-bound art notebook someone gave me. Unfortunately, I seem to have mislaid it at the moment, and I don't have any scans of the contents. I continued sketching in it at least through 1981 or so, mostly using a felt-tip pen kind of like a superfine Sharpie.
I also participated in a mini-session group that painted a mural on the side of the school pavilion.
In college (1982-83), I drew a lot of very depressed stuff.
Later, I did some sketches of this imagined girl who, I later realized, was who I wished and/or felt like I was. Some of these are from 1985-9, some are from post-regenderation, and some I'm not sure about. I was bad at putting dates on things, because that seemed too much like being happy about it. I was also still dealing with inner voices insisting that my obsession with femaleness was based in... bad things, and that I was a bad person for having those thoughts.
In the early 1990s, I digitally drew (which wasn't easy then) a short comic strip series called Clarence the Rock, and actually got it published in The Athens Observer (due largely to working there on a semi-volunteer basis).
Post-regenderation, I did some more obviously metaphorical/self-referential drawings:
More cheerfully, I also did a few cartoony things, including some birthday cards which kind of ended up being art. (I have more cards but need to check for permission to post them.)